CROSS-CULTURAL BUSINESS EDUCATION AND STUDENT DYNAMICS
Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 9
Abstract
With the advent of globalisation, concoction in culture is an obvious phenomenon and a challenge too. This movement have its effect in whole on the major sectors of the world and one among them is education too. This partnerships of western with non western universities have affected different aspects and created many improvements to education (Cobern, 1998; Currie, Deangelis, Boer, Huisman and Lacotte (2003). This trail for sure has its impact on students too. The cultural shift in classrooms produces a group of people who have different learning styles, leadership styles along with different goals, expectations, and communication styles Samovar et al. (2007). With this chapter we will try to explore different effects brought with cross culture education in management students.
Authors and Affiliations
Ms. Tarika Nandedkar, Dr. Gunjan Anand
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